#27554 by Shredd6
Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:48 am
Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:48 am
I listened to DTK this weekend on your myspace.
Mike, I'm an older musician by industry standards, and I see exactly where you're coming from. One thing that pisses me off is I'm older, and I play music that most people my age won't touch. (Burn is one of my mellower songs. ) I'm caught right in the middle of young and old.
It took me a lot of years to learn how to scream the way I do. I learned how to use the actual tone of my voice, and add growl behind it. And I learned how to scream in a style that is along the same register as "screamo" ( I really do hate that word) Both styles need to be done very carefully, and I think your singer does have a talent for it. He is a good singer. I'm a DTK fan all the way. There were about 15 bands at our practice studio that played that style, and you guys would kick the s**t out of all of them.
Keep doing what you're doing man. Ride the lightning, and see where it takes you.
Ryan.. You just need to practice your skills. I don't know if you've watched the Melissa Cross DVD's or not. If you have, then you're still not getting it. If you haven't, go buy it. It's really evident that you aren't screaming, but whispering and trying to create the effect of screaming. You're not breathing right, and you don't seem to have your mic control down. You fall into a category that I've seen many, many times. When you use your singing voice, you're at a volume level that is actually higher than your screaming/whispering voice. your choruses are actually anti-climactic as a result. That's not a good thing. Your singing is better than your screaming (I heard small hints of a Taproot voice in your first song). It's just too transparent that you're whispering. It's not believable.
You're playing it too safe. At some point you need to actually freakin' belt one out just to test your boundaries.
I hope this doesn't seem like harsh criticism, I just don't know if you've been told anything like that before (your friends will tend to not say anything).
With Mike's singer you can hear the emotion, it translates, and climaxes. I'm no stranger to this style, and Mike's singer really is pretty good at what he does. Good luck on getting a record deal Mike, I hope it happens for you guys. If you ever come to Vegas, let me know, I'd love to see you guys live.
Mike, I'm an older musician by industry standards, and I see exactly where you're coming from. One thing that pisses me off is I'm older, and I play music that most people my age won't touch. (Burn is one of my mellower songs. ) I'm caught right in the middle of young and old.
It took me a lot of years to learn how to scream the way I do. I learned how to use the actual tone of my voice, and add growl behind it. And I learned how to scream in a style that is along the same register as "screamo" ( I really do hate that word) Both styles need to be done very carefully, and I think your singer does have a talent for it. He is a good singer. I'm a DTK fan all the way. There were about 15 bands at our practice studio that played that style, and you guys would kick the s**t out of all of them.
Keep doing what you're doing man. Ride the lightning, and see where it takes you.
Ryan.. You just need to practice your skills. I don't know if you've watched the Melissa Cross DVD's or not. If you have, then you're still not getting it. If you haven't, go buy it. It's really evident that you aren't screaming, but whispering and trying to create the effect of screaming. You're not breathing right, and you don't seem to have your mic control down. You fall into a category that I've seen many, many times. When you use your singing voice, you're at a volume level that is actually higher than your screaming/whispering voice. your choruses are actually anti-climactic as a result. That's not a good thing. Your singing is better than your screaming (I heard small hints of a Taproot voice in your first song). It's just too transparent that you're whispering. It's not believable.
You're playing it too safe. At some point you need to actually freakin' belt one out just to test your boundaries.
I hope this doesn't seem like harsh criticism, I just don't know if you've been told anything like that before (your friends will tend to not say anything).
With Mike's singer you can hear the emotion, it translates, and climaxes. I'm no stranger to this style, and Mike's singer really is pretty good at what he does. Good luck on getting a record deal Mike, I hope it happens for you guys. If you ever come to Vegas, let me know, I'd love to see you guys live.